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Control system for the Stirling engine
Russian Engineering Research, 2017A new control system is proposed for Stirling engines. The system is based on a sealed external system for hydrogen sorption and desorption, with a thermoelectric heating and cooling system. It is intended to improve the operational reliability and the safety of the maintenance crew; to reduce the operational noise level; and to reduce the size and ...
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Thermodynamic analysis of Stirling engines.
Journal of Spacecraft and Rockets, 1967An analysis is made of the heat-transfer and energy transformation processes in a closedcycle regenerative heat-energy converter, e.g., a Stirling engine, by treating this as a distributed-parameter system, where variations in space occur simultaneously with transients.
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Designing a Stirling engine prototype
2016Stirling engines have become of great interest on the last decades due to their efficiency and sustainable energy production. This study develops one of the first phases of the design of a Stirling beta type engine - able to generate 1kW of power- including the specification of basic components of the engine and a thermodynamic simulation (by Computer ...
Delfín Silió+3 more
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Anatomy of the Stirling Engine Cycle
Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part C: Journal of Mechanical Engineering Science, 1993Conditions are isolated for thermodynamic processes in two Stirling cycle machines to be identical. The conditions form the basis for the concept of ‘functional similarity’. Using the similarity conditions the designer may scale the detailed gas circuit specification of a viable Stirling engine to a derivative design of different size, crankshaft ...
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Stirling engines for demonstration
The Physics Teacher, 1982R. D. Spence, C. L. Foiles
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Automotive Applications of Stirling Engines
1987Stirling engines are heat engines receiving heat from an external source, chemical combustion, thermal storage, nuclear or solar, converting a fraction to work and rejecting the remainder as waste heat at low temperature.
G. Walker, O. R. Fauvel
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Hybrid or Ringbom-Stirling Engines
1985A hybrid Stirling engine is a Stirling engine with a free displacer and a crank coupled piston. The term ‘hybrid’ is a modern one, placing such engines somewhere between the full kinematic and the completely free-piston/free displacer engine. But the concept dates back at least to 1905 when Ossian Ringbom applied for a patent “on a hot air engine in ...
J. R. Senft, Graham Walker
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Free piston Stirling engines: A review
International Journal of Energy Research, 2020Ar Tavakolpour-saleh+2 more
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A comprehensive review on modeling and performance optimization of Stirling engine
International Journal of Energy Research, 2020Fawad Ahmed, Hulin Huang, Shoaib Ahmed
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